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Thundafireseun: 4:35pm On Mar 14
IamAtAnger:
Wetin be ur problem?... without farmers how u go take survive?.. abi u be alien?.. which kind mumu talk u dey talk?


Do you farm ?
ScarletBrace(m): 4:56pm On Mar 14
occfx:


Britain told them to abandon it and go to school... The foolish people agreed
So in Britain there are no farmlands and farmers. Everyone goes to school.
You must be the king of those foolish people.
franvincoop: 5:46pm On Mar 14
Good question.
I own 19 hectares of land.
3 hectares of cocoa and 16 hectares of palm.
How many flower pots do you have?

Thundafireseun:



Audio millionaires…. How many plot of Coco farm do you have??

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Exceed15: 6:09pm On Mar 14
May God bless this work of your hand.

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LocalFARMERS: 8:12pm On Mar 14
Jokerman:


You expect a doctor, engineer or lawyer to go into full scale farming??

What are you saying? I am an Architect and I am a farmer too. You think Doctors and Engineers don't farm?

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LocalFARMERS: 8:20pm On Mar 14
sacajawea:

Seriously??
Majority are now millionaires?
Just like that


This is a bag of unprocessed Rice. It is 100kg. Each bag is 100k. If a farmer makes 10 bags, he is already a millionaire. Some farmers make close to 100 bags.

Farmers do not always farm one crop. They farm varieties of crops. A bag of dry ginger is over 600k now. A farmer with just 2 bags of ginger is already a millionaire.

Na you dey see million like big money. Small Boys for my village no dey see am as anything. Cause they make more money via farming

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LocalFARMERS: 8:28pm On Mar 14
lesbiconverter:
I pray herdsmen will never find your farm... Amen!

Amen .

Thank you Sir

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LocalFARMERS: 8:30pm On Mar 14
Thundafireseun:
Farming suffer head work ….

I have never seen any fresh rich farmer ….

Audio millionaire’s


Na you sabi

A bag of ginger is currently 600k. A farmer with two bags is already a millionaire. How many years does it take you touch a million? It's possible you have never touched one million of your own. grin
LocalFARMERS: 8:32pm On Mar 14
Xilsbridalhouse:

Well done op!

But for newbies, you weren’t detailed enough.
For instance, the rice grains : How were those gotten? We also didn’t get to see the rice being processed with the processor.

Ok I will make a detailed video and tag you.

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Thundafireseun: 8:33pm On Mar 14
LocalFARMERS:



Na you sabi

A bag of ginger is currently 600k. A farmer with two bags is already a millionaire. How many years does it take you touch a million? It's possible you have never touched one million of your own. grin

Hahahhaaaha

2bags is 1.2 million….

So your dream is to have 1.2million in this economy…. Lol 😆

BLORD ur age mate makes 100 million naira every week

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LocalFARMERS: 8:35pm On Mar 14
JuanDeDios:

I'd really love to grow soybeans sometime. I don't know if it grows in the South though.

You can try it this year. Start with a cup of Soya beans. If it work well this year, you can farm it in large quantity next year. Soya beans is expensive every year. You don't need fertilizer. 100kg bag of Soya beans is currently about 300k

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LocalFARMERS: 8:39pm On Mar 14
WantsandMore:
How do you de-stone your rice? Nigerian farmers sell their expensive rice without de-stoning. Do you think if one was to operate a rice de-stoning services it’ll sell amongst local farmers ?

Rice storage doesn't need any special method. Just store in a cool and dry place. No need for any chemical or insecticide. Rice can be stored for over a year.

De-stoning services are available now for local farmers. I also de-stoned mine after the process. You can establish a de-stoning facility and farmers will patronize you. But ensure your facility is located at a community where they have many rice farmers.

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LocalFARMERS: 8:42pm On Mar 14
Nwaokunkpara:



I love Agriculture but I don't know where to start

You can start from your backyard. You can also start with the major crop that people farm in your neighborhood.
LocalFARMERS: 8:45pm On Mar 14
MrSamsung:


How do you deal with stones? Are there stones in it?

After everything. I take my rice for de-stoning. After the de-stoning process, there will be no single stone in the rice. It doesn't cost much to de-stoned rice. Most of these local rice are packaged and sold as foreign rice

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LocalFARMERS: 8:46pm On Mar 14
fyneboi79:
very nice...good job!!

Thanks

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LocalFARMERS: 8:47pm On Mar 14
Watianoengineer:



I also started farming last December. Low scale on a plot of land. Bush rats dug out and ate all the yams I planted

That's good
JuanDeDios: 8:49pm On Mar 14
LocalFARMERS:


You can try it this year. Start with a cup of Soya beans. If it work well this year, you can farm it in large quantity next year. Soya beans is expensive every year. You don't need fertilizer. 100kg bag of Soya beans is currently about 300k

MrSamsung(m): 9:06pm On Mar 14
LocalFARMERS:


After everything. I take my rice for de-stoning. After the de-stoning process, there will be no single stone in the rice. It doesn't cost much to de-stoned rice. Most of these local rice are packaged and sold as foreign rice

After de-stoning, does the quality of the remain the same
occfx: 9:41pm On Mar 14
ScarletBrace:

So in Britain there are no farmlands and farmers. Everyone goes to school.
You must be the king of those foolish people.

How many ethnic groups do they have in Britain... But they came here and merged 46 ethnic group together and the foolish people agreed and defended it with Ak47 by killing themselves including you as the mayor.

How many languages do they speak in Britain but they came here and merged 86 languages together and told them to abandon it and communicate in foreign language. The idiots agreed even though they couldn't speak it, invented pigin and made those who couldn't speak foreign language inferior upto the extent of failing them in school and frustrating them.

How many Churches do we have in Britain... They came here and mounted churches every where and told the idiots that the church will solve all their problems. The foolish people agreed and till today, churches are multiplying like rats and solve nothing.

How many scientific or business books did they translate to any 86 ethnic languages but the stupid people came here and translated the Bible to all the languages but ordinary physics, they could not translate and the colonized idiots could not do it themselves till today.

If you are not ignorant, you should understand by now that those people never wished us well. Yes they have farmlands because they know the importance that's why they made sure they reprogrammed our mindset to think it's only illiterates that go to farm. In 1980, Naira had more value than the Dollars due to agriculture... All they needed to do was to create one useless certificate and tell the zoo animals to struggle for it at the expense of 20yrs there precious time.

Black man should have sense

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sacajawea(m): 9:52pm On Mar 14
LocalFARMERS:



This is a bag of unprocessed Rice. It is 100kg. Each bag is 100k. If a farmer makes 10 bags, he is already a millionaire. Some farmers make close to 100 bags.

Farmers do not always farm one crop. They farm varieties of crops. A bag of dry ginger is over 600k now. A farmer with just 2 bags of ginger is already a millionaire.

Na you dey see million like big money. Small Boys for my village no dey see am as anything. Cause they make more money via farming
So this confirms a thread I opened before. As the thought came to my mind, I wrote down.

How many plots of land will bring 10 bags of rice? Or say like this how many bags will a plot give?
How easy is Farming rice from start to finish, compared to most crops?

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Jokerman(m): 9:59pm On Mar 14
LocalFARMERS:


What are you saying? I am an Architect and I am a farmer too. You think Doctors and Engineers don't farm?

I said full scale farming

You can have a farm on the side.... Not full scale farming.
GreaterFuture(m): 11:17pm On Mar 14
Emrich:


Crops that thrive in swampy areas during the rainy season and can be harvested twice a year include:

1. Ugu (Fluted Pumpkin - Telfairia occidentalis) – Grows well in waterlogged areas and can be harvested multiple times by plucking the leaves.

2. Cocoyam (Colocasia esculenta/Xanthosoma sagittifolium) – Prefers wet conditions and matures in 5-7 months, with early varieties allowing for two harvests.

3. Waterleaf (Talinum triangulare) – Grows rapidly in swampy areas and can be harvested multiple times.

4. Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) – Thrives in waterlogged soils and can be harvested twice yearly if well managed.

5. Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) – Certain varieties do well in wet conditions and can produce continuously for months.

6. Banana/Plantain (Musa spp.) – Not seasonal, but suckers keep producing after the main harvest.

Would you prefer crops for food or cash crops for commercial purposes? To continue this chat, hit up chatgpt.
Are you sure of the Ugu?
GreaterFuture(m): 11:18pm On Mar 14
Emrich:


Crops that thrive in swampy areas during the rainy season and can be harvested twice a year include:

1. Ugu (Fluted Pumpkin - Telfairia occidentalis) – Grows well in waterlogged areas and can be harvested multiple times by plucking the leaves.

2. Cocoyam (Colocasia esculenta/Xanthosoma sagittifolium) – Prefers wet conditions and matures in 5-7 months, with early varieties allowing for two harvests.

3. Waterleaf (Talinum triangulare) – Grows rapidly in swampy areas and can be harvested multiple times.

4. Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) – Thrives in waterlogged soils and can be harvested twice yearly if well managed.

5. Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) – Certain varieties do well in wet conditions and can produce continuously for months.

6. Banana/Plantain (Musa spp.) – Not seasonal, but suckers keep producing after the main harvest.

Would you prefer crops for food or cash crops for commercial purposes? To continue this chat, hit up chatgpt.
Even if it's once or twice, it's okay.

Are you talking from experience or using chatgpt.

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GreaterFuture(m): 11:20pm On Mar 14
Emrich:

4. Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) – Thrives in waterlogged soils and can be harvested twice yearly if well managed.

.
Sugarcane I know will work.
Are you sure of the twice?
Konquest: 12:14am On Mar 15
LocalFARMERS:
I am a farmer. I don't buy Rice in the market. But I eat rice in my house. I always keep enough rice for my family consumption every year.

This is how I process the rice I eat in my house.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb7fb6JHOM0
Konquest: 12:35am On Mar 15
LocalFARMERS:


This is a bag of unprocessed Rice. It is 100kg. Each bag is 100k. If a farmer makes 10 bags, he is already a millionaire. Some farmers make close to 100 bags.

Farmers do not always farm one crop. They farm varieties of crops. A bag of dry ginger is over 600k now. A farmer with just 2 bags of ginger is already a millionaire.


Na you dey see million like big money. Small Boys for my village no dey see am as anything. Cause they make more money via farming
Insightful.
Konquest: 12:42am On Mar 15
LocalFARMERS:
* Unprocessed Rice in bags
* Unprocessed Rice
* Processed Rice
* Cooked Rice
Nice thread.

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Konquest: 12:45am On Mar 15
LocalFARMERS:

You are very correct. Alot of Young Boys in my place, farming have turned them to millionaires. As for me, I don't even buy Rice, Beans, Maize, Guinea corn, Soya Beans, Mango, Yams etc. Cause I farm them.
Konquest: 1:12am On Mar 15
stagger:


Mr man,
If you have a wife and SIX children or more and you have capacity to produce all the food they will eat, your blood pressure will not rise. Believe me.

I am about to eat gari in my house from cassava I farmed in 2023, and I was not even in Nigeria at the time. My boys did everything. We are still on the product and I had to give a lot of it out.
How some groups of people came to be collectively hexed to see agriculture as being beneath them in some African countries (in favor of white collar jobs) should be under studied as an example of how strong and damaging the "herd mentality" or "group thinking" can be. While silently reading through the 3 pages of this thread, I can still see traces of resistance with some giving several excuses and seeing obstacles when there are creative solutions around obstacles and situations in life. They will all individually learn the hard way if they are NOT ready to think and take action in of "solutions." Period.
Konquest: 1:20am On Mar 15
Emrich:

Crops that thrive in swampy areas during the rainy season and can be harvested twice a year include:

1. Ugu (Fluted Pumpkin - Telfairia occidentalis) – Grows well in waterlogged areas and can be harvested multiple times by plucking the leaves.

2. Cocoyam (Colocasia esculenta/Xanthosoma sagittifolium) – Prefers wet conditions and matures in 5-7 months, with early varieties allowing for two harvests.

3. Waterleaf (Talinum triangulare) – Grows rapidly in swampy areas and can be harvested multiple times.

4. Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum) – Thrives in waterlogged soils and can be harvested twice yearly if well managed.

5. Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) – Certain varieties do well in wet conditions and can produce continuously for months.

6. Banana/Plantain (Musa spp.) – Not seasonal, but suckers keep producing after the main harvest.

Would you prefer crops for food or cash crops for commercial purposes?
To continue this chat, hit up chatgpt.
Konquest: 1:25am On Mar 15
stagger:

The same Brits were haggling out fishing rights with Europe as the last component of Brexit for such a long time.

Agric in the UK and Europe are closed industries controlled by families for centuries. Try to go into the UK and see how you can break into Billings market as a fish merchant. See how it works out. Agric business in many countries are controlled by cartels.

Do you know what those who supply food to US soldiers in their warships and submarines make?


Those who got us to abandon agriculture really got us good.
True that.
Jamiuokolaa: 3:43am On Mar 15
Watianoengineer:



I also started farming last December. Low scale on a plot of land. Bush rats dug out and ate all the yams I planted

grin grin

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